The author of the novel often explains human condition as a way to connect with a wide range of readers. Unlike actual textbooks, novels give emotions and emotions that allow people to see stories behind basic details. In many cases, readers are getting new perspectives over a period of time by examining novels. Among the close relatives of Ostavia Butler, Rufus Weylin 's near death experience brought a 20th century African - American woman named Dana to Bongo in the south, experienced a real feeling of becoming a slave.
Octavia Butler's relative Octavia Butler novel Kindred is classified as a SF novel due to the existence of time travel. However, this novel does not focus on the schematic of this trip. Instead, the novel tells the relationship between a woman in Los Angeles in the 20th century and a slave in the 19th century. Therefore, the mechanism of time travel allows the writer to be as free as their colleagues when writing this "slavery story". - Octavia Butler's Kindred In his novel "relatives", Butler contrasts contemporary African Americans with African Americans who are nobility slaves. Some of the ways she is comparing is due to how they deal with their personal feelings about education, professional ethics, and slavery and / or their slavery. Education is very important for black people who are enslaved by novels.
The events in the lives of the slave girls of Octavia Butler's Kindred vs. Harriet Jacobs are based on the "Law of the Story of Slaves" that can categorize relatives of Octavia Butler as a slave story. However, compared to the slavery story, it is imaginative and imaginative to let Dana return to the past, as Harina Jacobs's "events in the life of a slave girl". When Dana traveled the next time Kevin caught her and took time back. This time Kevin and Dana stayed in Rufus' father's farm for several weeks to educate Rufus. After Dana could stay in her apartment for several days she returned to the past, knew that Kevin left Maryland, and Rufus finally raped Alice. Alice's husband later broke Rufus after all. Dana stayed in Maryland for two months and experienced a lot.
In a novel "relatives" by Octavia Butler, African-American young female writer Dana married a white man named Kevin, also a writer. Dana returned to the era in the 19th century. Dana faced many obstacles and was forced to deal with her "past of the people" (Harris) till returning to California's current life. The whole book; Dana continues to preserve her ancestor Rufus and slowly begins to accept slavery to survive. - Alice's suicide: her only free route, Octavia E. Butler, is full of force, obedience, and pain across the page. Scene I gave a shock to me so far, Dana knew that Alice committed suicide. The whole situation is desperate behavior, women lose their inspiration of life and nothing can survive. When Dana entered the barn, when she whipped, the scene started.